- The
Weisshorn (German, lit.
white peak/mountain) is a
major peak of
Switzerland and the Alps,
culminating at 4,505
metres (14,780 feet)
above sea level...
- The
Aroser Weisshorn is a
mountain of the
Plessur Alps,
overlooking Arosa in the
canton of Graubünden. A two-stage
cable car
links the top of the mountain...
- shunters) at the
lower end. The base
station of the
cable car up the
Aroser Weisshorn is
situated very near to the station.
Cable cars arrive/depart
every 20...
- The
Weisshorn (from German:
white peak) is a
mountain located in the
Pennine Alps.
Weisshorn is also the name of
several other mountains:
Weisshorn (Bernese...
- The
Weisshorn (or Wiss****) is a
mountain of the
Bernese Alps,
located on the
border between the
Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais. It lies on the main...
- 419 ft) as the
ridge connecting it with a
higher summit (in this case the
Weisshorn,
which is the
culminating point of the
range west of the
Mattertal valley)...
- The
Weisshorn Hut (German: Weisshornhütte) is a
mountain hut of the
Swiss Alpine Club,
located above Randa in the
canton of Valais. It is
located on the...
- The
Penser Weißhorn (Italian:
Corno Bianco; (also
known as the
Sarner Weißhorn)) is a
mountain of the
Sarntal Alps in
South Tyrol, Italy.
Located near...
-
Dufourspitze (4,634 m), the Dom (4,545 m), the
Liskamm (4,527 m), the
Weisshorn (4,506 m) and the
Matterhorn (4,478 m). The
other following major summits...
-
mountaineering significance. (For example, the
Grand Gendarme on the
Weisshorn was excluded,
despite meeting the
prominence criterion as it was simply...